Hi all. Received a statutory demand from IQ Contracts. Can anyone recommend a trustworthy solicitor? Has anyone challenged and got it withdrawn? Please share it in private to avoid spies seeing it.
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Originally posted by Happychappy1 View PostHi all. Received a statutory demand from IQ Contracts. Can anyone recommend a trustworthy solicitor? Has anyone challenged and got it withdrawn? Please share it in private to avoid spies seeing it.merely at clientco for the entertainment -
Thanks eek. Also I called the court and they could not find my name or address on their system not the reference number provided by scammer. Is that expected?Comment
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Originally posted by Happychappy1 View PostThanks eek. Also I called the court and they could not find my name or address on their system not the reference number provided by scammer. Is that expected?
Perhaps they are now sending out fake SD's to save money?
Is that a crime and should it be reported to the authorities?Comment
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If fake, raise a formal complaint with SRA
Originally posted by creativity View PostDid you get to the bottom of this?
Perhaps they are now sending out fake SD's to save money?
Is that a crime and should it be reported to the authorities?
Definitely worth investigating. and 100% make a formal complaint to the SRA against the law firm that initiated the SD . You can even claim compensation for the stress and anxiety, but more importantly it put the solicitor back in its cage
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Originally posted by luxCon View PostDefinitely worth investigating. and 100% make a formal complaint to the SRA against the law firm that initiated the SD . You can even claim compensation for the stress and anxiety, but more importantly it put the solicitor back in its cage
SRA | Problems with law firms and individuals | Solicitors Regulation Authoritymerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostI don't believe the person you will be complaining about is a lawyer nor has ever had legal training. This may be a clue as to his real skill set New website set to challenge lawyer and solicitor fees - untitled™Comment
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Originally posted by luxCon View PostIf thats the case, However if the SD was served by a solicitor, and later proved to be without proper foundation its worth register a SRA complain just for the grief that will cause them.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostSee my previous post - It wasn't. Felicitas are cheapstakes.
Is this a matter for the police?Comment
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